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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Incorporated (QCOM)
QCOM 168.09+1.8%Nov 28 9:30 AM EST

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To: Jon Koplik who wrote (13564)8/11/1998 3:34:00 PM
From: marginmike  Read Replies (3) of 152472
 
Limitex if you dont have the fortitude to invest in stocks buy bonds. The sky is not falling, Japan is not going to disapear. There are real problems in Japan, which must and will be dealt with. The market might correct further and it might be done. NOBODY KNOWS. However what I do know is that for the last 100 years there are no better places to invest your money! I am taking lumps as is everyone else here is. You need to relax and except the fact for the next 1-2 years your returns wont be what youve been used to. However China has stated clearly and frequently that they will not devalue! The US interest rates remain low. Deflation is not occuring in the united states, though inflation fears have subsided(thats a good thing). The USA economy is in as good shape as can be considered due to conditions. Nokia and SunW and Qcom and other big multinationals have maintained earnings growth despite terrible Asian situation. So please stop watching CNBC BS and deal with the facts. Things are not great but their nearing an end. If you had bought the day before the crash of 87 you made very good returns. As with the last few days. So please everybodys in a crappy mood could you quit with the "SKY IS FALLING" comments.
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